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Subject: Re: what piece/artist is this?
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If it goes "hands up, baby, hands up, gimme your heart baby, gimme your
heart, hands up.....
then its definetly "Hands Up (Gimme Your heart)" by Ottawan.
PS - used to be the theme song for Club med ads.
Brian
"RB" <rbig@bellsouth.nospam.net> wrote in message
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> Usually grouped with Elvira, Macarena, Chicken Dance, Locomotion, and
others
> that involve participant action.
>
> The words "Hands Up" are repeated through the piece. Don't know artist or
> name of piece, but either would be helpful.
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